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Our skin is the largest organ we have and acts as our body's main combatant against bacteria and other harmful agents. That’s why we have to be extra nice to our skin. But there are some spots that are developed on the skin if we do everything we can. These imperfections may not be very pretty, and they can make us feel timid or embarrassed about how we look to others. Fortunately, there is a great solution, Nd Yag laser xenon flash bulb treatment

LUMI provides Nd Yag laser treatment for those bothersome spots. This technique employs an advanced kind of laser that penetrates the skin to remove the spots. Nd Yag laser treatment is a safe, non-invasive procedure that produces great results in overcoming the superficial imperfections of skin in contrast to some other treatments that are painful and require prolonged periods of recovery.

Achieving Even Skin Tone with Nd Yag Laser for Pigmentation

Pigment spots are formed when one area of skin has accumulated excessive melanin. Melanin is the pigment that occurs naturally and is responsible for the color of our skin. We can get these for a myriad of reasons, from passing time in the sun, the genetics have been passed down to us by family members, or even just body changes like hormone changes. Whether they occur from sun exposure or hormonal changes, these xenon flash spots have the potential to make our skin appear uneven and lackluster, which can be irritating

But we can have an even skin tone with Nd Yag laser treatment. In this treatment the laser focuses on unnecessary melanin in the pigmented spot and breaks it down into smaller particles. After that, the body helps get rid of those particles through its natural processes, which helps to leave the skin looking even in tone and clear.

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